List Of Settlements In Phthiotis
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List Of Settlements In Phthiotis
This is a list of settlements in Phthiotis, Greece: A * Achinos * Achladi * Achladia * Agia Marina, Stylida * Agia Marina, Tithorea * Agia Paraskevi, Lamia * Agia Paraskevi, Tithorea * Agia Triada * Agios Charalampos * Agios Georgios Domokou * Agios Georgios Tymfristou * Agios Konstantinos * Agios Serafeim * Agios Sostis * Agios Stefanos * Agnanti * Agrapidia * Amfikleia * Amouri * Anatoli * Anavra * Anthili * Anydro * Archani * Argyria * Argyrochori * Arkitsa * Asvesti * Atalanti * Avlaki B * Bralos D * Dafni * Damasta * Delfino * Dikastro * Divri * Domokos * Drymaia * Dyo Vouna E * Ekkara * Elateia * Eleftherochori * Exarchos F * Frantzis * Fteri * Fyliadon G * Gardiki * Gavrakia * Gerakli * Giannitsou * Glyfa * Gorgopotamos * Goulemi * Goura * Grammeni I * Irakleia K * Kainourgio * Kalamaki * Kalapodi * Kallidromo * Kallithea * Kamena Vourla * Kampia * Kanalia * Karavomylos * Karyes * Kastanea * Kastri * Kato Tithorea ...
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Phthiotis
Phthiotis ( el, Φθιώτιδα, ''Fthiótida'', ; ancient Greek and Katharevousa: Φθιῶτις) is one of the regional units of Greece. It is part of the administrative region of Central Greece. The capital is the city of Lamia. It is bordered by the Malian Gulf to the east, Boeotia in the south, Phocis in the south, Aetolia-Acarnania in the southwest, Evrytania in the west, Karditsa regional unit in the north, Larissa regional unit in the north, and Magnesia in the northeast. The name dates back to ancient times. It is best known as the home of Achilles. Geography Phthiotis covers the northern and southern shorelines of the Malian Gulf, an inlet of the Aegean Sea. It stretches inland towards the west along the valley of the river Spercheios. In the south it covers the upper part of the Cephissus valley. There are several mountain ranges in Phthiotis, including the Othrys in the northeast, the Tymfristos in the west, the Vardousia in the southwest, Oeta in the ...
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Atalanti
Atalanti ( el, Αταλάντη '' Atalantē'') is the second largest town in Phthiotis, Greece. It is located southeast of Lamia, north of Livadeia and northwest of Chalcis. In 2011, it was incorporated into the municipality of Lokroi, of which it is the government seat and a municipal unit. Geography The town can be accessed via the Greek National Road 1 (Athens – Lamia – Thessaloniki). It is situated in central Greece, surrounded by Mt. Knimida to the north, Mt. Chlomo to the south, Mt. Parnassus to the west, and the northern Eubean Gulf to the east. The area is characterized by high concentrations of magnesium and iron in the soil. The municipal unit has an area of 304.141 km2. Economy Atalanti is known as a market town and was the capital of the former Locris Province. The town's geography has garnered it a reputation in Greece as a notable wine-producing hub. Subdivisions The municipal unit, Atalanti, is subdivided into the following communitie ...
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